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00:00I'm telling you, Will, you got a real winner here.
00:02She's just gonna love it.
00:08Stacy, box her up.
00:12Just the box. I'm sure it's prettier than the paper.
00:19One tiny rock.
00:21So many other cool things I could have bought for myself.
00:25Sam? Stacy?
00:26It's been a pleasure being ripped off by you.
00:39Such a nice boy. Too bad he's a handicap.
00:58Excuse me?
01:03He is so happy about us.
01:04We've been around in our city.
01:05So you know who's a handsome man?
01:19I'm so excited to be here.
01:22You know who we are?
01:27I'm so sorry to go.
01:28I'm so sorry.
01:28I'm so sorry to thank you, Piper.
01:29No!
01:59No!
02:01No!
02:03No!
02:04No!
02:04No!
02:26Kid's a blind diabetic.
02:28He's hyperglycemic, hyperosmolar.
02:30Which is what we thought until his blood test showed
02:32a controlled sugar level and no ketones.
02:34Could be caused by drug abuse.
02:36His tox screens were clean.
02:38You lying sack of crap.
02:40I have them right in front of me.
02:42Not you. This time.
02:45I'm a former BFF.
02:47He's S-M-I-T-B-A-W-S.
02:51Stabbing me in the back as we speak.
02:53Where exactly are you?
02:55If anyone should happen to ask,
02:56I'm at an out-of-state medical conference
02:58until further notice.
02:59Why would anyone?
03:00And don't really care.
03:02Auditory hallucinations and disorientation
03:04could be signs of schizophrenia.
03:05They did a psych consult. Mental status is normal.
03:08Seizure, noise-induced epilepsy,
03:10the sound of Russian traffic could have set it off.
03:13Run an EEG.
03:14Blast his brain with harmonics to find out.
03:17Also, if anyone should further have to ask,
03:19I spent the whole last year in Africa
03:21with doctors without boundaries.
03:23Who are you hiding from?
03:26Evil.
03:34Where's House?
03:37Uh, he's at an out-of-state medical conference.
03:40In Baltimore, I think.
03:46Nice to meet you.
03:47I'm Blythe, his mother.
03:59Do you want me to pick up the braille writer
04:01and laptop from your apartment?
04:03I don't plan on being here that long.
04:05I didn't eat lunch yesterday.
04:06I probably just fainted.
04:08Or had an epileptic seizure.
04:10Which is only one possibility.
04:12I'm Dr. Chase.
04:14Uh, we'd like to discuss your case with you privately.
04:16I'm his girlfriend.
04:17Is it all right if I stay for this?
04:18Melissa can stay.
04:19And I've never had a seizure before in my life.
04:21They can be mild,
04:22like a loss of concentration or a muscle tremor.
04:25A lot of times, a family member notices
04:27before the patient does.
04:29I'm Dr. Park, by the way.
04:31I'm 5'2", Asian,
04:32and I'm totally cool with it
04:34if you want to feel my face.
04:36Blind people only do that in movies.
04:38But you sound nice, so if you want me to,
04:42her point was you may not have realized
04:44you were having a seizure,
04:45but maybe your girlfriend has.
04:47No.
04:48But I-I haven't seen him for the last five months.
04:52We were on a break.
04:54Like Rachel and Ross on Friends.
04:57Never seen the show myself, but I hear it's good.
05:02That joke usually kills my blind friends.
05:05Will, this is serious.
05:06No, it's not, since I don't have epilepsy.
05:09I have to pay attention to every signal my body sends or receives,
05:12or I'll end up taking a dirt net.
05:14You don't think I'd know if I was having seizures?
05:16It's probably just low blood sugar.
05:17If that's true, then you shouldn't have a problem
05:19passing our test.
05:22How is he, James?
05:25Really?
05:26He's better than I've seen him in a long time.
05:29Is he happy?
05:32It's okay.
05:35He's always been a complicated child.
05:39Were you in the hospital recently?
05:41Nothing serious.
05:42I just had a few moles removed yesterday.
05:45Forgot I even had it on.
05:49Look, if Greg happens to get back early from the conference,
05:55I'm staying at a hotel in town for the next three days.
06:00I would like him to call me.
06:02I will pass it on.
06:06Do you think that they would mind if I got a refill for the road?
06:10Not at all.
06:10Okay.
06:37Not seeing any seizure activity in response to low frequency sounds.
06:40I'm starting him on mid-range.
06:42Have you seen his girlfriend?
06:45Extremely hot.
06:47Blind people can't have attractive girlfriends?
06:49Not my point.
06:50He actually convinced her to go for the whole relationship break thing.
06:54How do you know it wasn't her idea?
06:56Because she's back with him.
06:58Women suggest a break when they want to break up.
07:00Men do it because they want to have sex with other women before they settle down.
07:04They're a little young to get married, don't you think?
07:07I was their age when I did.
07:10I see your point.
07:13He's seizing.
07:15Sound frequency is at 300 hertz.
07:17It's not a seizure.
07:19He's not spiking on his EEG.
07:24Not moving air.
07:25I think he's choking on something.
07:29Blood.
07:30I don't see any blockage.
07:32Help me move him.
07:43Just relax and breathe.
07:54What?
07:55What are these?
08:04Three teeth detached from his jawbone and lodged in his throat.
08:07He almost choked to death on him.
08:09Environmental.
08:10Could be heavy metal poisoning or radiation exposure.
08:13Then he wouldn't be the only one.
08:15He's an accountant who works on the same floor with 50 other people.
08:17Maybe his girlfriend poisoned him.
08:23House usually thinks that's a good guess.
08:25And she's got to be pissed off and have low self-esteem.
08:28Why else would you give him a free pass to pork other women?
08:30Because he's handicapped.
08:32Women feel sorry for us.
08:33This cane is tail bait.
08:34Where are you now?
08:36You expect an actual answer this time?
08:38Hi guys.
08:39Was wondering if House's mother left yet.
08:42He won't let me go to our house.
08:43It's not environmental.
08:44It's periodontitis.
08:45An oral infection doesn't explain his disorientation and auditory hallucinations.
08:50They're laughing because they know diabetes exacerbates the condition.
08:53It could progress to a systemic disease.
08:55The bacteria spread and affect other organs.
08:57Like his brain.
08:58Start him on broad spectrum antibiotics.
09:00Book him appointment with a periodontist.
09:04He has fake children now, too?
09:09You think I'm not good enough for your mother?
09:12Not in front of the kids, honey.
09:20Hey.
09:21A couple of flies.
09:22Toss in a dead goat or two.
09:24We might have a winner.
09:26Is she gone?
09:28Yeah.
09:29We really need to talk.
09:32Okay.
09:33Crayons down.
09:35Line up if you want to get paid.
09:41It's the only time I ever successfully lied to my moms with elaborate preparations and props.
09:49Hey, hey, hey.
09:52I said no transformers, slick.
09:58Stay here until the coast is clear.
10:00Fine.
10:02But do you sleep on couch tonight?
10:04You sleeping with her now?
10:06Just in case an INS guy comes in through the window.
10:09Oh.
10:10Yeah, she didn't buy it either.
10:12You need to talk to your mother.
10:14When I'm ready.
10:14I still need to get a fake passport, doctorate photos, maybe a case of AIDS.
10:19She's sick, House.
10:23Did she say that?
10:25She was wearing a hospital admission bracelet and carrying around a book on dealing with terminal cancer.
10:32I'm sorry.
10:38She's staying at the Grand for the next three days.
10:55The antibiotics will stop the infection from spreading further.
10:58And I'll spare you the lecture you'll get from the periodontist tomorrow, but you need to practice better oral hygiene.
11:05So are you guys saying this is happening because, what, I didn't floss enough?
11:09Probably didn't help, but diabetics are prone to this type of infection.
11:12Half the time, he doesn't even bother getting undressed before he goes to bed.
11:16I can only imagine how many times you've skipped brushing your teeth since we...
11:21Sorry.
11:23I don't mean to lecture you, babe.
11:26Well, I guess you're right.
11:28Look, you haven't eaten anything all day.
11:30Why don't you go grab a bite?
11:32I'll be fine.
11:36I won't see you in an hour, okay?
11:39Not if I see you first.
11:48I was wondering if I could ask you guys for a favor.
11:50I really need my laptop and Braille writer, and I can't ask Melissa to get them for me.
11:53Why not?
11:55Because...
11:56I want you to put this someplace safe.
12:02It's beautiful.
12:05People always say diamonds are beautiful.
12:07But to me, they just feel cold. They have really sharp edges.
12:10I guess convincing you her to take a break was a good thing.
12:14Well, the break was her idea.
12:16Melissa's the only girl I've ever dated.
12:18She wanted me to be sure before we...
12:20took the next step.
12:23Wow.
12:24Yeah.
12:32What are you doing?
12:33We're here.
12:34We might as well search the place in case we're wrong about periodontitis.
12:44What are you doing?
12:45We're here.
12:46Might as well eat.
12:47You're stealing food from a blind man?
12:49We're doing him a favor.
12:50He owes me.
12:52I take it from your low self-esteem theory you have some experience with relationship breaks.
13:00What happened?
13:03He talked me into it.
13:07Then...
13:08slept with three of my friends.
13:11Then dumped my ass.
13:13College boyfriend.
13:14Thought you was the love of my life.
13:16Then why agree to a break?
13:19My self-esteem wasn't as high back then.
13:22No one says.
13:25Oh!
13:27Chicken free!
13:32Disgusting.
13:34I'll check the bathroom.
13:35You keep checking the snacks.
14:01Greg!
14:02Sorry I didn't call first.
14:03I just flew back from my conference.
14:06Uh, this... this really isn't, uh...
14:08I need your medical records and the name of your primary physician.
14:15Well, you remember Mr. Bell.
14:19Well, if I didn't I will now.
14:24You're not dying.
14:26I, uh...
14:27I may have misled James by letting him see a book on cancer.
14:32We did, however, have some expectations that you might call first.
14:35Yeah.
14:41This isn't how I envisioned you finding out.
14:44Mr. Bell and I, we're...
14:47Having sex.
14:48Got it.
14:48Getting married.
14:50Also.
14:51We wanted you to be the first to know.
14:58Only ten milligrams of benzodiazepine.
15:01Help me hold him down.
15:15I'm putting epilepsy back on the table.
15:17And I'm taking it off because it doesn't explain losing his teeth.
15:20The kid's diabetic.
15:21Periodontitis could be real but completely unrelated.
15:23Coincidence.
15:24Buying that house?
15:26Until I hear something that takes my mind off the Jurassic schlong that I was traumatized by this afternoon.
15:32I know what's wrong with the patient.
15:35Illegal drugs.
15:36Some kind of acid.
15:37His talk screens were clean.
15:39His apartment wasn't.
15:41We didn't find any drugs.
15:43Then why am I completely tripping balls right now?
15:48I'm seriously freaking out here, guys.
15:53Can't you tell?
15:54You pretty much look the same you always do.
15:56Take your glasses off.
16:03Pupils dilated.
16:07Pulse elevated.
16:09Hallucinating?
16:11I think so.
16:12Because...
16:14he's...
16:15a rabbit.
16:28Oh.
16:29I get it.
16:30Because...
16:30she's his wife.
16:33They flirt a lot.
16:34I've seen things.
16:44Taub?
16:45Taub is either...
16:47a tooth fairy?
16:49Or...
16:50rainbow bright.
16:56And...
16:57you?
17:00You're just house.
17:02She ate ice cream and gummy bears at the patient's apartment.
17:06One of them must have been dosed with it.
17:08Go back and find the drugs.
17:09You two find out where he bought them.
17:11Then MRI his brain.
17:12Check for infections, masses, and plaques.
17:16Am I gonna die?
17:18We'll get back to you on that.
17:24I've been blind since birth.
17:26I thought maybe if I tried LSD, I might...
17:30you know...
17:31colors.
17:33A shape.
17:34I just...
17:36I just wanted to see something.
17:38How many times?
17:39Maybe five or six.
17:40We need to know where you bought it so we can find out what was in it.
17:44My girlfriend gave it to me.
17:46I'll find her.
17:47No, don't.
17:49It wasn't Melissa.
17:51I met someone else.
17:56When were you planning on telling her that?
17:58Before or after you asked her to marry you?
18:00The ring isn't for her.
18:03We were on a break.
18:05She wanted me to see what else was out there.
18:07And I did.
18:08I was gonna tell her the other night, but...
18:11I ended up here instead.
18:13We just need to talk to the one who supplied the drugs.
18:15She's on vacation with her parents.
18:18This is her cell.
18:19I don't want her to know I'm in the hospital.
18:21She'll only freak out.
18:23That's very considerate of you.
18:25You think this is easy for me?
18:28I know I have to tell Melissa.
18:30What's stopping you?
18:31She's still one of my best friends.
18:34I don't want to be alone in here.
18:47Have you seen your mother yet?
18:49She's not dying.
18:49She was having sex with my father.
18:54Ignore her.
18:55She's not acid.
18:57Your father's dead, House?
19:00Not the dead dad.
19:01The biological dad.
19:03The one I pointed out to you at fake father's funeral.
19:07Huh.
19:09Are you sure?
19:11Your only evidence is that birthmark you saw when you were 12.
19:16Well, now I've seen two.
19:19Good news is I won't technically be a bastard much longer.
19:23We're going to be one big, crappy family.
19:28Well, that's...
19:29That's great news.
19:31Your mother won't be alone anymore and you can finally get to know the guy.
19:36Yes.
19:36That is one option.
19:38Are you saying you're not even curious?
19:42You want to know what I think?
19:43I think you know the answer to that question.
19:45You avoid your mother because she's the one person whose opinion you actually care about.
19:49If that was true, you'd have every reason to shut up.
19:52I avoid my mother because she's boring.
19:54That's why you've been so open and honest about prison and marrying a complete stranger.
19:58Even if I care what she thinks, why would I care what some sperm donor does?
20:02You read the guy's book about three times.
20:04Years ago.
20:05It took three times if it was so badly written.
20:09Oh, I get it.
20:11The second birthmark was on his penis, right?
20:18Kid's a dick.
20:20Been working for a house for months and just now realized that disabled people can also be dicks?
20:24What he's doing now to that girl isn't fair.
20:27Break was her idea.
20:28And now she thinks they're back together.
20:33Scared, sick, blind kid who doesn't want to be alone.
20:36You really don't get that?
20:38I do.
20:39But...
20:42What is it?
20:44Not good news for him.
20:46Or Park.
20:58Where's Park?
21:00Wilson's babysitting her.
21:02Talking about the fact that she could have permanent brain damage might bum her trip out a little bit.
21:07But a dark spot doesn't necessarily equal brain damage.
21:10It could be a congenital malformation connected with his blindness or a tumor.
21:15A clot.
21:16Exactly.
21:17We need to do another scan but inject dye and figure out...
21:20I said a clot.
21:21Not or a clot.
21:23It's a clot.
21:25Cerebral venous sinus thrombosis.
21:27Good news for Park.
21:29But I've never seen one present this large before.
21:31It fits.
21:31When it was smaller, it caused his initial disorientation and hallucinations as it grew larger.
21:36The seizures.
21:37And if left untreated leads to cerebral edema and death.
21:40But what causes that and tooth loss?
21:42Any hypercoagulable state.
21:45Lupus?
21:47They counter your lupus with Bichette's syndrome.
21:50No, he doesn't have any of the earlier symptoms.
21:52Color blindness, abnormal visual fields, or...
21:59We've been ignoring his eyes because he's blind.
22:05Well, if he wasn't before, he would be by now.
22:08Confirm with an eye exam. Start treatment with heparin for the clot.
22:12Interferon and steroids for the Bichettes.
22:16Give me back my teeth!
22:18Park! Listen, Park!
22:20You're a toothache!
22:22Stop it! Stop it!
22:23Get, get, get, get!
22:25Back out of the couch!
22:26What are you doing to this poor girl?
22:28It's not what it looks like. She's...
22:32She's tripping on acid.
22:35Good Lord, man. That's no way to treat a bad trip.
22:39Put the chair down. You'll end up hurtin' the poor wee thing.
22:43Oh, yeah.
22:45Hello, darling.
22:47I'm Thomas, and this beautiful creature here is Blythe.
22:50Is there anything we can do to help you?
22:52That rabbit stole my teeth.
22:55Course he did, but I tell you what he's done.
22:57He's put them back again, and they're twice as nice as they used to be.
23:00You can feel them if you like.
23:06See?
23:07Now why don't we sit on this nice comfy couch, have a nice cool drink, and talk all about it.
23:13Would you like that?
23:18He's had some experience with things like this, back in the day.
23:22Right?
23:23As I recall, both of them.
23:25Ah.
23:25Not the time or the place, dear.
23:30There you are.
23:33See?
23:33There you go.
23:36There's no way that guy's related to you.
23:46There's fresh scarring and swelling in both fundi and a bleed on the left.
23:49House is right.
23:51It's Bichette Syndrome.
23:52Give it to me straight, Doc.
23:55Am I ever gonna see again?
23:58That's a little out of our jurisdiction.
24:01I need to wrap a dressing over your eyes to get the light out.
24:03It's not really a problem for me.
24:05You might not see it, but your tissue does.
24:08It'll also help with the swelling.
24:10I'll leave you in Dr. Adams' capable hands.
24:21Think I'm an ass, don't you?
24:24I can tell by your breathing.
24:27Either you're angry or fat.
24:28Fat.
24:31I think it's unfair that you're leading on a woman who obviously loves and cares about you.
24:35I love and care about her, too.
24:38But we just don't work together as a couple.
24:41You need to tell her that.
24:43I'm going to.
24:46But I just want to do it the right way.
24:49I don't want her to hate me.
24:50When she finds out you bought an engagement ring for another woman, that option is out the window.
24:56It was going to be for her.
24:58What changed?
25:00She told me we were going on a break.
25:02I didn't even get a say in the matter.
25:04She wanted you to be sure about your relationship.
25:06I can see how that would be annoying.
25:09I think I liked it better when you were just breathing angrily.
25:17She still sees me as the same sheltered blind geek she met in college.
25:22Most of the time she acts more like my mother than my girlfriend.
25:26I asked her to marry me.
25:28She tells me I need to date somebody else first.
25:32Or that she just dumped me.
25:34At least that I can understand.
25:35So you were hurt so much you had to marry the next woman you met?
25:40Julie doesn't see me as I was.
25:42But for who I am now.
25:44She trusts me to make my own decisions and to help her with hers.
25:48For the first time in my life I have somebody who needs me instead of the other way around.
26:05She finally fell asleep. I think she'll be fine in a couple of hours.
26:10What do you know about handling a bad acid trip?
26:13Friends in your gardening club been experimenting again?
26:16I was young once.
26:23A little scrapbook that Thomas threw together.
26:27He even has a couple of pictures of you as a child.
26:31And I've known Greg almost since he was born, you know.
26:34His father and I were the brothers.
26:35I was a navy chaplain in those days.
26:38I left the service in the late sixties.
26:40I don't think his dad ever forgave me for protesting the war.
26:43Of course if he knew I got Blythe involved.
26:46You protested the war? When?
26:48You were a child. I didn't share my entire schedule with you.
26:51Well we knew if we told you, you'd tell him and he'd kill us both.
26:55He was a marine and it was the ultimate betrayal.
26:57Penultimate.
26:59Sweetheart, I think we need to get back to the hotel.
27:02Wilson, it's been a real pleasure.
27:09You're right.
27:11Much too formal.
27:14Come here lad.
27:17We're practically family now.
27:20We'll see you boys tonight.
27:23Eight sharp.
27:27I invited them out to dinner.
27:30Told them it was your idea.
27:34Straw.
27:44I know we agreed that whatever happened on break would stay on break and I don't expect you to talk
27:48about yours.
27:49But I just want you to know that there was no one else.
27:56I missed you so much I barely even saw my own friends.
28:01I'm just so glad it's finally over.
28:04Are you okay?
28:09What's happening to him?
28:26Is he going to be okay?
28:27I'm going to need to discuss that with my colleagues.
28:32We have to talk.
28:33No, you need to rest.
28:36I have to tell you about, about what happened on break.
28:39Later, you just lie back and relax.
28:41Stop it, Melissa.
28:43Just stop telling me what I need and listen for once.
28:48Okay.
28:58How are you feeling?
29:00Embarrassed.
29:01I'm still not sure what was real or what I hallucinated.
29:05Did you try to kiss me?
29:09What about you?
29:12He's stabilized for the moment.
29:14Cuffing up blood that doesn't really change anything.
29:16Hemoptysis is a symptom of Bichette's.
29:18Except our treatment should make him better, not worse.
29:21It could be doing both.
29:22Our treatment breaks down his clot in his head like it's supposed to,
29:26except a piece broke off and traveled to one of his arteries in his lungs.
29:30If anything, we need to increase the heparin to prevent further clots from forming.
29:34If we do that and he starts hemorrhaging, we won't be able to stop the bleeding.
29:37If we don't do that, the next clot will cause a heart attack or a stroke.
29:41Park's way he at least has a shot at living.
29:44CT his lungs to confirm and up the dose.
29:52He's young and hot. She'll bounce back.
29:5682 pounds.
30:00How much weight I put on when my break ended the same way.
30:04People were calling me parking lot.
30:14Almost nine o'clock. I think your boy's gonna stand us up.
30:17No. No, he'll be here.
30:20Practically walked in on us having sex.
30:22God, if I saw my mother doing that, I'd claw my own eyes out.
30:25Of course, she was nowhere near as attractive as you.
30:31Horribly fat, as a matter of fact.
30:34Mother?
30:36Guy sleeping with my mother.
30:38This is Dominique, my wife.
30:41It's so nice to be meeting you.
30:45Gregory tells me that you were born in Richmond, Virginia.
30:48And your father was a tailor who stole from his clients.
30:53James has persuaded me of the value of openness and honesty in relationships.
31:02I see people with disabilities all the time, but seeing and understanding aren't always the same thing.
31:16Are you talking to me or writing a Facebook post?
31:18I'm saying we should have picked up on the degeneration in his eyes sooner.
31:22We ignored them because we assumed they weren't even part of the equation.
31:25I also realized intellectually I may understand what it means to be disabled, but emotionally I didn't have a clue.
31:34Apparently his girlfriend didn't either.
31:36So you're back on his side?
31:38It's not a side, it's a perspective.
31:40He just wants to be treated like an adult, make his own decisions.
31:44I may not agree with all of them, but...
31:47How the hell can I judge him?
31:50I'm sure that's exactly what disabled people want.
31:53To be treated like completely foreign entities, incapable of being judged and understood.
32:02Parker's right about the clot.
32:05Hopefully the anticoagulants keep her from killing him.
32:09So she gets the couch on the odd nights, then I get the bed on evenings.
32:14In exchange for a federal felony, she gets a green card, I get a living made.
32:21Good for you.
32:23The immigration policy in this country is a travesty.
32:27It forces people to lie just so nice people can stay here.
32:31Dad.
32:35I'm grateful you approve.
32:39You should also know that I was not in Africa the last year.
32:43You were in jail.
32:46I've been reading the Princeton police blotter ever since you moved here.
32:52And I'm afraid I haven't been truthful with you either.
32:59And I wanted to tell you this for a very long time.
33:05Thomas and I, we got married two months after your father passed away.
33:11Ah.
33:12You understand, we didn't want you to think we were disrespecting the memory of your father.
33:20And is there another secret that you want to share with me?
33:27No.
33:29There's nothing you think might be relevant to my life.
33:33Like, what?
33:34What?
33:35I don't know.
33:36It's just off the top of my head.
33:37Something like, I DNA tested my dad and found that he was not my biological father.
33:42You are.
33:45That's impossible.
33:47People lie.
33:48Birthmarks don't.
33:55Oh, my God.
34:00You told me he was a preemie.
34:02This bloody lunatic is my son.
34:04He's not a lunatic.
34:06All those years you could have told me, I could have done things that could have made a difference in
34:10the boy's life.
34:11I think we should all just calm down.
34:13Look at him, sitting there, a pill popping sociopath.
34:16If you wanted to screw up his life, you couldn't have done it better.
34:19He's got you there, Mom.
34:20He's one of the most well-respected doctors in the world.
34:23He saved more lives than you can count.
34:27Now, you apologize to him, or I swear, you will never see me again, Thomas.
34:33I can't deal with this anymore.
34:35He's my son.
34:37I'm a bloody breath of fresh air, that's how I'm doing.
34:48So, who's for dessert?
34:56Somebody help me!
34:59Will?
35:00It's Dr. Adams and Dr. Chase.
35:02We just need to know where your-
35:03My eyes! My eyes!
35:05Feels like it's on fire!
35:18It's not Bechetes. It doesn't necrotize tissue like this.
35:21I think it's Streptococcus pyogenes.
35:23Except we've already treated him with broad-spectrum antibiotics.
35:27It shouldn't be spreading. It should be dying.
35:29It just means it's drug-resistant.
35:31We need to remove what's left of these eyes before the gangrene sets in.
35:34It's something that looks and acts like a bacteria, but isn't one.
35:38It could be viral.
35:39No, it couldn't. No evidence of viral markers in the necrotized tissue.
35:45You see that image you took last night of the clot in his lung?
35:58That's not a piece of the clot from his brain.
36:01That's the point of infection.
36:06Mucormycosis.
36:07He breathed in the spores.
36:09It's been growing and spreading ever since.
36:11Fungal infection spreading this fast?
36:13The kid's diabetic. He already has a compromised immune system.
36:15He's right. The sample from his eyes is crawling with it.
36:18Treat with amphotericin B.
36:21We treated him with gentamicin when we thought it was bacterial.
36:25Which means a dose of amphotericin B will need to cure him.
36:28Will probably leave him deaf.
36:30Sorry. Stop listening after you said the dose will need to cure him.
36:44Blind and deaf. I'd rather be dead.
36:51You will be.
36:55I'd live with that.
37:01You never did get my humor.
37:07There's a chance your hearing won't be completely gone.
37:14How much of a chance?
37:17A small one.
37:19But a chance.
37:29I'm, I'm, I'm refusing treatment.
37:34You don't know how hard things are already for me.
37:40I can't handle anymore.
37:47I can't.
37:54Oh, hi.
37:57I'm here to apologize.
37:59I could have handled the news with more aplomb.
38:07I have a son. That's great news.
38:12What else did she tell you to say?
38:14You're not a lunatic. You're not a mistake.
38:20I never liked your friend.
38:23My father.
38:24Well, he could be a bit intense at times.
38:28But unlike you, I did respect him.
38:34Do you respect your mother?
38:40Well, we do have that in common.
38:42And we all love her.
38:45So we don't have much choice, do we?
38:51Son.
38:53See you at dinner.
39:11Well, it's me.
39:16Let me guess.
39:18The doctor who thinks I'm an ass wants you to convince me to live?
39:23Yes.
39:29It won't work.
39:32I know.
39:36So I won't.
39:40Wow.
39:42That angry?
39:44I've made enough decisions for you.
39:49This is your life.
39:53Why?
39:54Why'd you come back?
39:58Because I love you.
40:03And I want to be with you for as long as I can.
40:10Unless I'm so scared.
40:14Me too.
40:21I'll always love you.
40:27Even if I was deaf?
40:31Even if anything.
40:52Is it working?
40:54He's still very ill, but if he keeps responding the way he has been, he should be fine.
41:02And his hearing?
41:04It's gone.
41:05We don't know yet if it'll be permanent.
41:16Melissa?
41:18Is that you?
41:19We've been squeezing his hand once for yes, twice for no.
41:29Can I ask you something?
41:32I completely understand if you squeeze no.
41:42Will you marry me?
41:54Don't leave me hanging now.
41:56Yes.
41:58Yes, of course, yes.
42:00I heard that.
42:02You said yes, right?
42:04Yes.
42:16How long are you gonna wait until you tell me?
42:18I thought we already had the Santa Claus talk.
42:22You don't think I saw you steal Thomas' fork from the restaurant?
42:26Why would I do that?
42:27For his DNA.
42:30That's...
42:32That's...
42:35Very observant of you.
42:36See, you're more me than you pretend.
42:39You had to know for sure.
42:41So you need proof.
42:44The fact that you haven't told me could only mean...
42:50He isn't your father either.
43:01I'm sorry.
43:05You know what that means?
43:07Your mom's a slut.
43:09Dad.
43:12And...
43:14She's not as boring as I thought she was.
43:48I've yeted already.
43:50Don'tract my assament that you've guessed by Hippi.
43:52Michelle Summers.
43:55Flap.
43:59Letterman.
44:00Al ë‚ isle you're über blev cast.
44:00Maximum flap.
44:01My chiếnque duk.
44:02I wouldn't stop about.
44:03He's gonna reach us anytime soon.
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